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ethereality



NOUN
vanishing
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It’s a well-preserved painting with that strange cocktail of precision and ethereality that makes Botticelli so captivating.

From The Guardian Sep. 25, 2020

But most of the vaulted lobby will be clad in smooth white plaster, maximizing its lightness and ethereality and creating the sense of entering a cloud.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 2, 2020

These laws feel like a way of embracing the malleability and ethereality of fiction, even as the natural-science framing evokes the world of fact.

From The New Yorker Apr. 17, 2019

Mabel’s ethereality makes every training flight an agony for her keeper: “I feared the veering off … there was nothing that was such a salve to my grieving heart as the hawk returning.”

From Slate Mar. 6, 2015

Sublimate, as you will, the idea of our ethereality as intellectual beings; no sensible man can harbor a doubt, but that there is a vast deal of satisfaction in dining.

From Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. I by Melville, Herman




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